A tract of 620 acres at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls might be saved from development.

The Trust for Public Land on Tuesday announced plans to acquire the undeveloped property from the Musical Arts Association.

The land, with forests, meadows and ravines, will then be sold and transferred to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, if the needed federal or state funding can be arranged.

The Cleveland musical arts group will retain 140 acres at Blossom, the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra, and get a cash infusion by selling off its excess acreage for a satisfactory price.

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